Aerialists – I Lost My Heart on Friday (Album Review)

Band: AerialistsAlbum: I Lost My Heart on FridayRelease Date: October 18, 2024Genre: Traditional Celtic Aerialists, the Juno-nominated neo-trad, folk, and Celtic ensemble, is excited to release I Lost My Heart On Friday, out October 18, 2024, on Fiddlehead Records....

The Black Dahlia Murder in Toronto, ON – Show Review

The Black Dahlia Murder, Dying Fetus, Spite, Angelmaker, Vomit ForthNovember 6, 2024The Phoenix Concert Hall, Toronto, ONCanadian Beats Passport Melodic death metal legends The Black Dahlia Murder have just released their 10th studio album Servitude. To celebrate the...

Louisiana Child – “Cocaine Cowboy” (Single Review)

Toronto’s Louisiana Child Debuts Explosive New Single “Cocaine Cowboy” Louisiana Child is a gritty, powerhouse rock band hailing from Toronto, Canada. Composed of Daniel Theriault, Ricky Theriault, Jean-Marc Lanteigne, and Chris Moore, the band blends hard-hitting...

Draemus – “P896” (Single Review)

P896 Tells a Story of Loneliness, liberation & self realization  P896 is one of The Humanoid Order’s mining planetoids. The mine is serviced by synthetic humanoids created into slavery by The Humanoid Order.  Sierra X47, now self-proclaimed as Serra has vowed...

Myles Smith in Montreal, QC – IN PHOTOS

Myles SmithNovember 6th, 2024Beanfield Theater, Montreal, QCCanadian Beats Passport Last night, UK singer-songwriter Myles Smith serenaded a sold-out Beanfield theater! This visit was shortly after his last one at the end of October. The venue was packed to the brim,...

Robert Thomas and the sessionmen share “The Way We Roll”

Americana Singer-Songwriter Robert Thomas and the sessionmen Lives Life on the Edge with New Single “The Way We Roll” East Coast Music Awards “Entertainer of the Year” nominee Robert Thomas is a natural storyteller. With an energetic and welcoming voice, he highlights...

Soul Asylum in Ottawa, ON – Show Review

Soul Asylum & Blurry EyesNovember 4, 2024Bronson Centre, Ottawa, ONCanadian Beats Passport Soul Asylum brought their Slowly but Shirley tour to the Bronson Centre in Ottawa for their final stop in the North American leg of their tour. Supported by Blurry Eyes...

Payphones share new single, “Happy Here”

Canadian alt-folk outfit PAYPHONES return with optimistic new single “Happy Here” Following their warmly received 2023 debut album Rioting Heart, Edmonton, Alberta alt-folk group Payphones is back today with “Happy Here,” a slow-burning single that runs...